LOL... so this is still going on
Let me know when you get that research done will ya? Theodore Eicke, Sepp Deitrich. Then come back and talk about it.
So, Eicke and D
ietrich will prove us that every Waffe-SS unit was full of evil nazis and they all commited war crimes and took part in genocide?
Next you will tell us to read Hitler's writings to prove that all Austrian were megalomaniac racists?
I don't doubt your sources or that you have read and studied them. I even agree on what they say. What I find lacking is how you set your argumentation based on the available info.
It is the hypocrisy in some posts here along the lines "they did it because they all were evil, but all our guys were good and heroes because they did only what was necessary" that bothers me. Surely they (the "good guys")may have done what they saw necessary, but the acts remain in some cases equally evil (note, in only some, because nazis are also known of cases of inhumane torture). For the dead civilians it did not make a difference whether they died from bullets at nazis' execution line or from allied bomb blasts. Even good men can do evil things. Admiting that allows one to evaluate the history more objectively.
E.g. yanksfan preeches quite subjectively about honorable soldiers. Is it only about "who started it"? Is it evil only to do something first and perfectly honorable to do it back? e.g.
http://www.scrapbookpages.com/DachauScrapbook/DachauLiberation/SoldiersKilled.htmlHow should one consider the whole organization behind this act if it is always about the organization and the acts of individual units cannot be separated?
No-one still knows about this Waffen-SS man called Larry Thorne. No honor eh?